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jimmy17
01-30-2005, 01:42 PM
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irishlad2nv
01-30-2005, 02:57 PM
The "crystal ball question"...? Meaning you can not forsee your future on what is going to happen or what they will ask! IF they don't ask, don't sweat it. But at the same time if you feel you are going to be nervous about it, be upfront and let them know and take it from there with the machine...I honestly think u are being over anxious about it. Good luck.

jimmy17
01-30-2005, 03:42 PM
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VSP_Troop
01-30-2005, 03:57 PM
Polygraph machines can't detect lies, but if you beleive that they can then they will.

irishlad2nv
01-30-2005, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by EMcNeice
Polygraph machines can't detect lies, but if you beleive that they can then they will.

It is important to understand what a polygraph examination entails. A polygraph instrument will collect physiological data from at least three systems in the human body. Convoluted rubber tubes that are placed over the examinee's chest and abdominal area will record respiratory activity. Two small metal plates, attached to the fingers, will record sweat gland activity, and a blood pressure cuff, or similar device will record cardiovascular activity.

A typical polygraph examination will include a period referred to as a pre-test, a chart collection phase and a test data analysis phase. In the pre-test, the polygraph examiner will complete required paperwork and talk with the examinee about the test. During this period, the examiner will discuss the questions to be asked and familiarize the examinee with the testing procedure. During the chart collection phase, the examiner will administer and collect a number of polygraph charts. Following this, the examiner will analyze the charts and render an opinion as to the truthfulness of the person taking the test. The examiner, when appropriate, will offer the examinee an opportunity to explain physiological responses in relation to one or more questions asked during the test. It is important to note that a polygraph does not include the analysis of physiology associated with the voice. Instruments that claim to record voice stress are not polygraphs and have not been shown to have scientific support.

Sgt. Friday
01-31-2005, 02:03 AM
I have been doing this job for a long, long time and let me put your mind to ease without all the BS.

1) Send me a copy of this video tape and I'll make the determination for you

2) NO ONE CARES ANY MORE THAN YOU DO. GET OVER IT, if it wasn't child porn. All models in tapes are 18 (?) years of age.

3) DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT ADMIT TO WACKING OFF TO THE VIDEO, all the Detectives will never shake your hand and everyone will be snickering as you walk down the hallway.

JakeK
02-13-2005, 02:11 PM
I have been doing this job for a long, long time and let me put your mind to ease without all the BS.

1) Send me a copy of this video tape and I'll make the determination for you

2) NO ONE CARES ANY MORE THAN YOU DO. GET OVER IT, if it wasn't child porn. All models in tapes are 18 (?) years of age.

3) DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT ADMIT TO WACKING OFF TO THE VIDEO, all the Detectives will never shake your hand and everyone will be snickering as you walk down the hallway.

LOL

Sorry, had to get that out of the way.